St. James House was established to provide a home for senior adults of all
faiths where they will have a feeling of security to enjoy a full spiritual
life, and to have a restful and useful place to spend their remaining years.
In 1957, Bishop John Hines appointed a Commission on the Aged, which
concluded that the Diocese had a very definite responsibility toward the
establishment of a home to help meet the vastly growing needs of older
people, whose greatest problems after physical health were economic security,
emotional security, and housing suited to their needs.
The doors of St. James House were opened in 1960 on 10 wooded acres
in Harris County near Baytown off I-10, accommodating 56 ambulatory residents
needing only minimum care. In 1972 a nursing wind added 26 more beds.
During the 1980's, the Long Range Planning Committee of the Board (with
valuable planning staff assistance of St. Luke's Hospital) spent two years
evaluating the direction and future needs of St. James House. This resulted
in the program we have today; the 1987 expansion of the base facility
to 105 nursing residents, (Sheltered Care in Haven Hall) and the 1993 opening of Alexander Hall
to provide 40 Independent Living Apartments for 60 residents. St. James
House and Alexander Hall is a non-profit, 501 (c)(3) organization. St.
James House is committed to providing the highest level of professional
care in a warm, loving and Christian environment. We are blessed to have
a dedicated staff of 145 employees. Most of them have served for many
years, led by Mary E. Garcia, who has served as Executive Director since
1992.
Programs are offered to encourage individuals to remain independent
of active, caring for themselves as well as they can. Dedicated to the
mission of creating a loving and caring environment, St. James House is
"The House that turned into a Home through loving care."